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Fleas or bed bugs?

You may be wondering, do I have fleas or bed bugs?

Scanning Electron Micrograph of a Flea.

So you think something is biting you but youre not sure what? Many folks eventually find the culprit is fleas, rather than bed bugs.

Myth: I dont have pets so I cant have fleas.

Not true!

Fleas can live in your home even if you dont have pets.

You may bring them in or may be bitten outside, for example you might encounter the types of fleas that bite humans or dogs in grassy areas like a park. Or they might come from vertebrate pests which have nested in or around your home.

Paul Bello (inthis Bedbugger forum post) shares some background information on how fleas may get into a home:

While fleas are usually associated with pet cats or dogs in the house, it is not uncommon for a home to have fleas even though there are no pets present. This can occur when pest animals have nested in the home. Animals such as mice, rats, squirrels, opossums, raccoons and others can have fleas. These animals can nest in a home undetected for a period of time. And, since theyre wild animals that are not being attended to for their fleas, the flea population can grow over time. These fleas then become numerous and may travel for various reasons into the living space of the home to become problematic for the human residents.

Over the years we have seen such circumstances whereopossums were nesting undetected by the homeowner in an inaccessible crawl space under the home. In another situation a family of raccoons were nesting above a basement drop ceiling undetected. At yet another home, we trapped out over twenty squirrels and sixopossums from the same attic. While all these vertebrate pest situations brought fleas into the home where they nested, we also need to remember that it was the oriental rat flea, which helped spread plague which killed about 25% of the worlds known population during the 1300s.

Additionally, many homeowners returning from a trip may be surprised by hundreds of fleas when they return home. This is so because developing fleas that have matured in their pupal cases often lay in wait protected within these pupal cases in the absence of suitable hosts. These fleas can lay in wait within these cases a surprising length of time. When the people return home the hungry fleas emerge.

Heres an image a forum user submitted of her flea:

flea

Here are some more helpful images of fleas.

Dog flea (C. canis)

The dog flea according to this UC Davis factsheet, is uncommon in California, though cat fleas will bite both cats and dogs.

Cat flea (C. felis) full of human blood.

(More flea images, from the CDC.)

These images are highly magnified, obviously fleas are 1/16 to 1/8 long. They often look quite a bit darker.

Fleas leap very high, considering their small size, and you may see them doing this. They move quickly close to a pets hairline and are hard to catch with your fingers. They often bite the lower legs and feet.

However, flea bites may look like bed bug bites, and as with bed bugs, to identify them, you need to find visual evidence, rather than relying on what your skin reaction looks like.

How to determine if you have fleas

You can buy cheap, plugin flea traps (like those shown in our Amazon store) at a hardware store or online.

You can also make your own homemade flea trap. Pest management professional and Bedbugger forums regular Paul Bello outlines the steps as follows below:

Materials:

Preparation:

Heres what happens:

If you do have fleas, they will be attracted to the light and warmth. They will travel over toward the pan and hop in. The water will trap them and they will sink in the water due to the soap which breaks the surface tension and causes them to sink. Without soap they will float and may eventually escape.

If fleas are present, you will catch some in anywhere from 24 to 48 hours.

Paul originally provided the directions above in this forum post. (Note: Ive lightly edited Pauls directions.)

How to get rid of fleas

Always be sure you confirm the pest before you start treatment. Keep in mind spot treatments for household dogs and cats (if you have any) may play an important role in eliminating fleas from your home, but may not do the whole job.

You may want to involve a pest management professional.

If you would like to self-treat for fleas, the University of Kentucky has a helpful factsheet on DIY flea treatment. UC Davis has some tips on this also in their factsheet on fleas.

You can purchase flea treatment products from pest control firms or online (for example, DoMyOwnPestControls product page on indoor flea treatment), but be sure to follow all label instructions closely, and do your research on safe and effective treatment methods before you attempt to apply pesticides yourself.

British bed bug expert Bedbugger forums regular David Cain provides instructions on a DIY and pesticide-free solution to fleas in this forum post. It involves only baking soda or carpet cleaning powder.

David writes,

Normally unless its literally hopping alive with fleas I would simply suggest using Shake n Vac [UK powdered carpet freshener marketed by SC Johnson] or a fine powder such as baking soda. The way it is used is as follows, treat the cat with flea treatment. Remove pets and anyone who may have dust issues from the home and sprinkle the dust over the floor so that it has a fine but even coating. Then take a torch or flashlight and zig-zag the beam across the floors covering all areas. Leave the property alone for 1 hour then repeat the use of the flashlight and wait 15 minutes. Then simply clean the dust up and use a plug in flea trap for ongoing monitoring.

Its an incredibly efficient way to physically remove fleas from an area as it relies purely on their physical removal rather than chemical action. The light causes them to jump and they get caught up in the fine dust making them easier to suck away in the cleaner.

Paul Bello (again inthis Bedbugger forum post) has additional tips on how to eliminate fleas:

Numerous fleas may be removed immediately via thorough vacuuming and it is possible to remediate a flea population with repetitive vacuuming and/or carpet cleaning in combination with addressing the flea source be it pet or vertebrate pest. If pets are present it is important that the pets are inspected and treated suitably for fleas and that all areas where the pets may rest or sleep are inspected and treated as well. This is often problematic with cats because they may sleep in many areas of the home which may be difficult to locate or identify. Various chemical-free type powders may be used to treat for fleas as well but these powders work relatively slowly when compared to more traditional type insecticide products.

Thanks to Paul and David for their contributions to the information above!

Got suggestions for improving this FAQ? Have flea photos you want to share? Please comment below!

Oh and, before someone asks,

No posts for a month and then you write about fleas?!?

I know, its been quiet around here.

Thanks for your patience and I hope were able to give you a lot more to read from now on.

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Scanning Electron Micrograph of a Flea. Credit: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / Janice Carr (License: public domain/US Gov.; source.)

flea. Credit: used with explicit permission of anonymous Bedbugger.com forum user.

Dog Flea, and Cat Flea Full of Human Blood. Credit: iStockphoto.com.

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Signs of Bed Bugs: How to Detect Bed Bugs – orkincanada.ca

Bed bugs are a common but serious issue for homeowners. These small, brown insects cannot jump or fly. Knowing the signs of bed bugs is the first step in finding and removing these pests.

Bed bugs usually stay close to the feeding areas so look for bed bugs in the areas where they congregate including along mattress seams, in the frames of beds or the headboards, behind baseboards and under carpet edges. Bed bugs can also hide behind pictures, door and window casings, loose wallpaper and any cracks.

View How to do a Bed Bug Room Inspection video.

Infestations tend to happen quickly and with little warning, so early signs of bed bugs often point to future problems. The insects stay hidden during the day and come out to feed at night. As a result, residents may miss early bed bug problems until pest populations are already hard to manage.

Bed bugs can hide just about anywhere; this is what can makedetecting bed bugs can be so difficult. Typical hiding places are mattress seams, behind pictures, box springs, in curtains, behind headboards, in sofas, behind baseboards, bed frames, along carpet edges and night stands.

Bed bugs are not just in beds although they usually hide within 3 to 6 feet of their feeding area.

You should regularly inspect all sheets and pillowcases for small brown blood stains (fecal spots) and inspect the seams and folds of mattresses for live insects and bloodstains.

Bed bugs usually stay close to the feeding areas so look in the areas where they congregate including along mattress seams, in the frames of beds or the headboards, behind baseboards and under carpet edges.

Bed bugs can also hide behind pictures, door and window casings, loose wallpaper and any cracks.Residents should inspect bedding, mattresses, cushions, and furniture after finding early signs of bed bugs.

Bed bugs typically hide during in the daytime, so it can often be very difficult to spot them. If you dont see the actual bed bugs look for tiny, rust-coloured stains that they leave behind on mattress tags and seams, ceilings, under seat cushions and behind headboards.

Keep an eye out for potential hiding places, such as buckling wallpaper or carpet, and conditions that can attract bed bugs like excessive heat or moisture.

Some additional symptoms of bed bug infestations include:

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Bed Bugs in New Jersey: Info on NJ Bed Bug Infestations

Does New Jersey Have Bed Bugs?

Bed bugs are so common in New Jersey that they once infested three government buildings in the state capital, including the health department. This reinforces the truth that, no matter how clean or well-maintained, any building is vulnerable to a bed bug infestation. Likewise, it underscores the need for homeowners to stay vigilant against these unpleasant pests.

Attracted by carbon dioxide and body heat, bed bugs feed solely on the blood of sleeping people. Immediately after feeding, the pests hide in mattresses, bedding, and carpet, making them extremely hard to find. People who experience bed bug bites develop red rashes or welts that are irritating and itchy. Other signs of bed bugs include rust-colored blood stains on bed linens, as well as dark smudges created by their feces.

The presence of bed bugs has been on the rise in the U.S. since the late 1990s, with a steady increase in infestations across North America. The pests can now be found in hotels and motels, school dorms, and the homes of friends and relatives. Visiting an infested location can result in adult and baby bed bugs hitchhiking into homes on luggage and clothing. Once inside, they spread easily and are good at hiding. The licensed professionals at Western Pest Services should be homeowners first call to control the problem before removal becomes costly and involved.

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Kevin Ellis Gazette staff TheGazetteKevin Gaston County Commissioner Don Grant faces criminal charges of assault on a female and sexual battery, but the Republican says he has done nothing wrong and asks the public to wait before passing judgment. Continue reading

Bedbugs have returned to one Charleston Fire Department station just a month after officials announced they were rid of the pests that had uprooted firefighters from four stations. Firefighters from Station 11, on Savannah Highway near Markfield Drive, will move to Station 16, about 3 miles away on Ashley Hall Plantation Road, during pest treatment Continue reading

U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., who was wounded when a gunman opened fire at a baseball practice in Alexandria, Va., underwent surgery for the management of infection and remains in serious condition, according to MedStar Washington Hospital Center, where hes being treated Continue reading

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Bed bugs in Lincoln, Nebraska – Bedbugger.com

KETV.com in Omaha reports on Angie Rempe, whos been living with bed bugs for eight months.

By the time we found out what they were, they had totally coated the seams of the mattresses, said Rempe.

She now finds bed bugs in the baseboards, closets and in cracks in the ceiling of her apartment.

The article mentions the fact that the landlord and tenant are at odds as to who is responsible for paying to get rid of the bed bugs.

Although the landlord and tenant in this case are working together, its a reminder that we need clearer laws in many places. Landlords may not want to foot the cost of bed bug treatment, but leaving it up to tenants (as is the case some places) means the problem may spread to others, and surely bring the propertys value down while it persists.

Rempe and her exterminator got advice from Barb Ogg of the University of Nebraska Lincoln Extension Office:

Ogg said licensed exterminators must use insecticide every few weeks until inspections no longer reveal evidence of living bugs.

Tiny brown spots in patches on the wall indicate bed bug droppings, a tell-tale sign of a possible infestation.You cant just come in and spray the baseboards and leave, Ogg said.Ogg instructed property managers of Rempes apartment to have exterminators drill holes in the ceiling to insert the pesticide, and then caulk the holes and plug up any cracks and crevices where the bugs might live.Rempe said exterminators have completed two treatments in recent weeks and she isnt seeing as much bug activity as she had in the past. She said exterminators also treated the vacant apartments that share walls with her unit.

One lesson here is that if you live somewhere where bed bugs are less common at this time, contacting local authorities (like health or housing inspectors) and university experts (accessible via extension offices at universities) can help. Even if they have not seen bed bugs before, they should be able to network with colleagues elsewhere who have.

Bed Bugs Biting in Increasing Numbers, KETV Omaha

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The video is here. Search for bed bugs and choose the video from 1-28. (I am on Firefox and using a Mac, and I do have both Flip4Mac and Windows Media Player but sadly, this is not working for me, but hopefully others will have more luck.) Let me know if someone rips it to YouTube!

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